Avoid the worry and hassle of mailing your return by using AZTaxes.gov, which is available at night and weekends. Our online filing and paying service is free, fast and easy — allowing payments to be scheduled up until the second to last business day.

Trusts or estates required to file federal Form 1041 and that had Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 965 repatriation income for tax year 2017 that was not distributed to beneficiaries, will need to make an adjustment on their Arizona Form 141AZ to report the income to Arizona.

The Arizona Department of Revenue recognizes the impact Tuesday’s IRS situation had on some taxpayers, so if any were delayed in e-filing their state returns because of the IRS technical issue, they will not be assessed late filing penalties for today, April 18.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) have teamed up to remind motoring taxpayers of the importance of being safe and filing their taxes before this year’s tax deadline of April 17.

For April 17, ADOT’s Dynamic Message Signs (DMS), more commonly recognized by drivers as the overhead digital signs on the highways that feature travel and safety information, will display the following message:

The Arizona Department of Revenue is pleased to update transaction privilege tax (TPT) taxpayers who e-file using the department’s electronic filing programs.

Taxpayers who file electronically during a calendar year are now able to claim an increased accounting credit from 1 percent to 1.2 percent; this increases the total calendar year credit limit from $10,000 to $12,000.

Pinal County has requested the Arizona Department of Revenue collect a transportation excise tax beginning with the reporting period starting April 1, 2018. The new tax will effect a rate change as follows:

With the April 17 filing deadline for this year’s individual income taxes just over two weeks away, the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) has tips for taxpayers to avoid errors and make their filing easier.

Avoid the worry and hassle of mailing your return by using AZTaxes.gov, which is available at night and weekends. Our online filing and paying service is free, fast and easy — allowing payments to be scheduled up until the second to last business day.

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is advising Arizona taxpayers to be aware of a scam this tax filing season, which has been reported in other states and by the IRS.

Known as the “fake tax refund scam”, it involves thieves finding ways to steal client data from tax professionals. The criminals then take the stolen data to file fraudulent tax returns and use the taxpayers' real bank accounts to deposit those tax refunds.